Published on April 9 at 14:15, a recent update from Surinamese gas provider OGANE has clarified ongoing supply concerns that have sparked consumer complaints in recent weeks. The subsidiary of N.V. Energiebedrijven Suriname (EBS) confirmed Wednesday that the country currently faces no shortage of cooking gas, with production and distribution operations running at normal capacity.
In response to rising consumer demand that has put mild pressure on supply chains in recent weeks, OGANE has already stepped up its daily production output to keep pace. The company also emphasized that all authorized gas sales points across the country receive daily restocks, ensuring that consumers are able to access the gas they need without disruption.
The only ongoing challenge identified by the firm is a temporary shortage of new empty gas cylinders, a gap that has triggered widespread complaints from households that need to replace old or damaged units. OGANE moved to reassure the public that this bottleneck will be resolved next month, when a new bulk shipment of empty cylinders is scheduled to arrive in Suriname. Once the shipment comes in, stock levels will return to normal and the shortage will be eliminated.
For consumers looking to locate their nearest authorized OGANE reseller, a full, updated directory of all sales points is available on the official EBS website.
